EE Brightbox Port Forwarding not working looking for advice

I have recently switched from Sky to EE and have a new BrightBox router. I am on ADSL not fibre.

I have a Tenvis IP Camera for my cat when I am away for the day and access it from my phone. It was pretty straightforward to set up on my Sky router. I just had to add the port I wanted to use - 81 to the services on the Sky router and then add the IP address 192.168.1.85 for the service. I use dyndns aswell so all I had to do was to type in mydoman@dyndns.org:81 to access the camera.

Re: EE Brightbox Port Forwarding not working looking for adv

I have recently switched from Sky to EE and have a new BrightBox router. I am on ADSL not fibre.

I have a Tenvis IP Camera for my cat when I am away for the day and access it from my phone. It was pretty straightforward to set up on my Sky router. I just had to add the port I wanted to use - 81 to the services on the Sky router and then add the IP address 192.168.1.85 for the service. I use dyndns aswell so all I had to do was to type in mydoman@dyndns.org:81 to access the camera.

It doesnt seem so straightorward on the BrightBox.
Can anybody give me some other tips

Thanks in advance

Are the EE set-up Port Forwarding on your Bright Box router instructions below any good to you?

Re: EE Brightbox Port Forwarding not working looking for adv

I have recently switched from Sky to EE and have a new BrightBox router. I am on ADSL not fibre.

I have a Tenvis IP Camera for my cat when I am away for the day and access it from my phone. It was pretty straightforward to set up on my Sky router. I just had to add the port I wanted to use - 81 to the services on the Sky router and then add the IP address 192.168.1.85 for the service. I use dyndns aswell so all I had to do was to type in mydoman@dyndns.org:81 to access the camera.

It doesnt seem so straightorward on the BrightBox.
Can anybody give me some other tips

Thanks in advance

Are the EE set-up Port Forwarding on your Bright Box router instructions below any good to you?